@tiff The characters move around a lot more than Futurama at least, and there’s usually more frames when they do too (but not always—first couple of episodes in particular were kinda typical of a Rough Draft-produced animation), plus a bunch of it is on ones. I adored the backgrounds, too, I think painted textures and shading on the CGI as opposed to flat colors and cel shading was a nice touch.

@tiff That brought flashbacks from my philosophy classes on the subjects of "Absence of Evidence" and "Evidence of Absence" how they relate, how or when they can be interchanged, god it's complicated logic. I would agree with you, however, that it IS fair to use that in these in-testable circumstances though.

@tiff There is a very strong difference in brain activity between general anesthetics and comas. You know how when you wake up in the morning or from a nap you can sense the time has passed? This is because the brain's perception of time comes from it's ability to process information and form memories, something that the brain is made unable to do when under anesthetics but still semi functional when in a coma, and very functional while in most stages of sleep. In my personal experience from drowning in resort pool on vacation I can say a few things about OBE/NDEs. First, drowning is an awful terrible and slow way to die (I guess that's off topic) Any who, we know, and can prove, that when people are having near death experiences that they are, in fact, alive. More importantly, we know that the brain can actively form memories in these states. Knowing this, we can't honestly use them as examples of what ACTUAL potentially conscienceless death would be like.

@tiff Consciness is a thing that exists, no one understands the complexity and specifics of it. After we die, we either remain conscience or we don't. In the event that we do, this means that the body, was not the origin of conciseness. However, if that is true, than why is there nothing when you are under anesthetics? My point is simply that the lack of conciseness that can be observed when the body is altered to not create it is evidence that consciences is "generated" by the body and therefore it would be sound to suggest that there is no consciousness after death.